The time for Peter Capaldi’s regeneration and showrunner Steven Moffat’s departure from Doctor Who is fast approaching – and fans already know what they want when Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall take over Doctor Who after the Christmas Day special.

“I love the dynamic of having more than one companion,” Isabella Robinson wrote.

She’s among the 63 per cent of fans who said they’d like to see several people travelling through space and time, just like Amy and Rory did during the Eleventh Doctor’s adventures.

“I’d like to see sibling companions which would give a different dynamic,” Jordan Ross Stewart suggested.

“I would also like a companion who is more of an assistant to the Doctor, as opposed to a love interest or the focal point of the overlying story,” Anony Mowse told us.

Heather L Haskett thinks Chris Chibnall and co should look to the companions of the classic series for inspiration: “I want a companion from the past. We haven’t really done that in the reboot. We’re done our time and future a lot. Why not have a Jamie again?”

And Claire Williams thinks it’s time for “an alien companion, or a human from another time. One of the joys used to be the companions being confused about human mores.”

It’s time to introduce new villains – and revive some old favourites too

51% want to see some new mischief makers while 48% want to see some old faces.

“The Judoon, Slitheen, Silents, Weeping Angels, Sontarans, Cybermen and Daleks” are top of Digby Townsend’s list, while Christopher Drewett is eager to see the Krynoids from Tom Baker story The Seeds of Doom again.

He’s not the only one eager for throwbacks to the classic series. Anony Mowse would like to see the likes of the Draconians, Rutans, Celestial Toymaker and Meddling Monk popping up again too.

Bring back Captain Jack!

If there’s one Doctor Who character everyone seems to want to see again it’s John Barrowman’s Captain Jack Harkness.

And have even more adventures in space and time

68% of those polled said the Thirteenth Doctor’s adventures should take her to the far corners of the Whoniverse and feature more trips back in time.

Mary Fairall Fansler would like to see the whole series revolving around one storyline. “Not these ‘little’ ‘quick’ stories, somewhat like in the days of the Eleventh Doctor. I want to be confused, shocked and amazed by the story!”, she wrote.

Oh and since we’re on the subject of time, Allen Kitching has one request for the powers that be in the scheduling department. “I’d be happy if it started at the same time every week,” he said.